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echo: cis.os9.6809.coco
to: Erich Schulman 75140,3175 (X)
from: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
date: 1991-09-24 07:04:54
subject: #12379-ACIAPAK patch vs. SACIA

#: 12392 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
    24-Sep-91  07:04:54
Sb: #12379-ACIAPAK patch vs. SACIA
Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
To: Erich Schulman 75140,3175 (X)

Erich,

You're best bet is to use SACIA, and get rid of ACIAPAK all together. SACIA is
based on the ACIAPAK that was to be released with the upgrade. It has all the
new features, including being able to set the input buffer size in the device
descriptor. You could have both SACIA and ACIAPAK in the same boot, but you
would have to make up a new set of descriptors. Not only that, but I'm pretty
sure that the clock module that comes withSACIA would require additional
patches on ACIAPAK so that it would work with the new clock module.

Bill

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